Bunny and Friends
DK baby touch and feel Series
What’s inside...
My little sweet puppy named Bunny is the most animated fun pup I've ever met. She is solid white, and she hops in the air when she runs, just like a bunny rabbit. She is so full of life and her favorite thing in the world is to go outside to see the squirrels. Her friends are also very entertaining, and we are going to be going on quite a few adventures with this bubbly little girl and her little buddies. We will learn important life lessons that will help us to be better friends to others.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
4-8
Length
40 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think Bunny and his friends learned from their adventure?
How did Bunny and his friends help each other in the story?
What was your favorite part of the book, and why?
If you were one of Bunny’s friends, what would you have done in the story?
How do you think Bunny felt when he solved the problem?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use expressive voices for each character to make the story more alive and engaging.
Ask your child to predict what might happen next at various points in the story to keep them thinking actively.
Relate the book's themes or situations to your child’s own experiences to deepen their connection and understanding.
After reading, encourage your child to draw a picture of their favorite scene or character from the book, discussing why they chose it.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Importance of Friendship
Explanation: In 'Bunny and Friends,' Bunny learns the value of helping and supporting his friends, showcasing how friendships can overcome challenges.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this by learning to help their friends in need and building strong, supportive relationships.
Example Lesson: Creativity and Problem Solving
Explanation: Throughout the book, Bunny and his friends use creative solutions to solve problems they encounter during their adventures.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to think outside the box and use their imagination to tackle obstacles in their daily lives.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: Bunny is tasked with caring for a garden, teaching him the importance of being responsible and diligent in completing tasks.
Real-World Application: Children learn about the importance of taking responsibility, perhaps by taking care of their own belongings or completing homework.
Example Lesson: Empathy and Understanding
Explanation: Bunny shows empathy by listening to his friends' feelings and perspectives, fostering a supportive circle.
Real-World Application: Kids can learn to be empathetic by recognizing emotions in others and responding appropriately in social situations.
Example Lesson: Resilience
Explanation: When faced with setbacks, Bunny and his friends demonstrate resilience, continuing to strive for their goals despite difficulties.
Real-World Application: Children are encouraged to persevere through their challenges, whether in learning new skills or dealing with everyday conflicts.